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to advanced topics such as evolution. Faculty members may also contribute to courses spanning ecology and molecular and organismal biology, allowing flexibility to align teaching responsibilities with
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software (e.g., Canva) Experience in higher education administration and familiarity with academic processes Ability to effectively prioritize and manage multiple staff and projects in a fast-paced
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content for Graduate Business Programs. This role is responsible for developing and coordinating engaging stories, videos, graphics, and social media campaigns that align with enrollment goals and guide
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to align teaching responsibilities with individual expertise and interests. Lecturers are expected to design and implement educational strategies that emphasize student-centered learning activities
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stories, videos, graphics, and social media campaigns that align with enrollment goals and guide prospective students through the recruitment funnel. The position also oversees content production, maintains
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of all team practices, performances, competitions, tryouts, athletic and university appearances. Coordinate team goals that align with the overall goals of the Spirit and Traditions program and Baylor
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associations and professional organizations, etc. Develop and maintain clinical education sites and affiliation agreements in alignment with program goals Evaluate clinical sites in collaboration with
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education sites and affiliation agreements in alignment with program goals Nurture campus organization partnerships to support students' curricular and co-curricular needs Contribute to program assessment
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alignment with Baylor University’s Christian mission and values Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in academic clinical teaching Strong industry connections and a proven ability to engage employers and
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administrators to develop compelling philanthropic priorities that align with Baylor’s and the colleges’ or units’ strategic plans for major donors Collaborate with Advancement colleagues and the College of Arts